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“Baby needs Colostrum,” says Thredson as he nuzzles into Lana’s boob. Is it Hans Gruber? Gruper? Groper (that would be apt) or Grueber? I have seen all of these variations and more. THE NAME GAME Look, I've searched around and I can't find a spelling for Arden's real name anywhere. It's a shame, as she was one of the more interesting characters this year. But not invulnerable, as was proved when Shelley was put out of her misery by Timothy. I wanna know what's going on with those damn stinkin' ETs. Anyway, his story crawled along this episode – though he has finally worked out that Thredson is a rotter. Oh, and yes, okay, I missed the thing about Kit's mum last week. Happier times, before Arden became the real power there. It was a nice touch to see Briarcliff in hazy sunshine for the first time (that I recall anyway). It seems that he at least came to Briarcliff with good intentions, though those have been eroded since. Eunice's flashback was rather redundant (she was teased a bit), but the flashback to 1962 fleshed out Timothy. A b-movie explanation if ever there was one, but a fun idea all the same. No, not the X-Men – a mutation that would be able to survive a nuclear war with Russia. His experiments are an attempt to create “the next stage in human evolution”. We got a fair bit more on what Arden is up to. There was also more on Arden the Nazi (er, he was evil), Monsignor Timmy (er, he was quite nice) and Eunice (er, she was NUDE). These weren't the only origins explored this week.












The episodewere 5 girls ets 5 boys